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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Oct 1953, p. 8

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& »EIMES AND GUIDE, Wednesday, October 14, 1953 ON KING STREET, one bedâ€"sitting and one bedroom, quiet, warm and comfortbale. CH. 1â€"0210. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, sink, uy m o Oe n oo‘ 1 was stove, and hot water in kitâ€" chen, one ninute from Weston or Eglinton bus lines, suit business eouple or elderly couple, reason: able rent. MU. 3333. FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Call LO. 6372 before 7 p.m. or CH. 1â€"8215. es ‘CLASSIFIED ADS -"ax;d pâ€"r-i;'izi!'e"lwoâ€"piece bath, suit business couple. CH. 14237 after 6 pm. 000 _ TWO PARTLY furnished rooms '{EMPORARY HOME offered to a uWLSL NNE conting now anh ar 3 couple whilst seeking new job or mew home, in return for light housekeeping by wife, in modern equipped home. Phone CH. 1â€"1843. DoG, l(rg_rr-y‘b_lug»t;:rri’er,'_ female _‘l'o:l'g '_tii;(:k 7l;:rair. lost Saturday might on King St. Reward. CH. TWO SINGING CANARIES, beau tiful birds, reasonable. CH (Continued from Page 6) ROOMS TO LET, FURNISHED _ , TRUC YOUNG BUDGIES and canaries for sale. A small deposit will hold until Xmas. Satisfaction guaranâ€" teed. Apply 68 Kingdom St., Westâ€" mount. BIRTH NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hollwey (nee Peggy Offredi) are happy to anâ€" nounce the birth of a son on Tuesâ€" day, October 6, 1953, at Toronto East General Hospital. hen privileges if desired e Cherry 1â€"3218. | (3 Doors Below Fox Theatre) True Quality, Choice and Price In LINGERIE, HOSIERY, BRASSIERES, SWEAâ€" ‘TERS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS & SPORTSWEAR ROOM to rent, furnished, 94A MAIN ST. NORTH "BUY WITH CONFIDENCE" at WESTON APPLIANCES AND FURNIT URE WE SELL FOR LESS PET STOCK N OW OPE N 52 MAIN ST. SOUTH "WHERE THE RIGHT STYLE MEETS RIGHT PRICE" OUR PRICE $§$79.50, WESTON APPLIANCES AND FURNITURE LOST @2 ’l”if(//é’/////////////% â€"Eâ€"â€"â€" _â€"2!] | RUMMAGE SALE, Saturday, Ocâ€" |\ _ tober 17, to be held in St. Mathias | Church basement, corner of Scarâ€" | lett Rd. and Kingdom St., Westâ€" | mount at 1.30 p.m. tion, oneâ€"ton and upwards. Levy‘s Truck Buyer. MU. 3681.. __x36â€"tf Thursday, October 15 in Masonic Hall, Weston, under the auspices of Mount Dennis Chap No. 207 0.E.S. Aprons, candy and home baking. Doors open at 8 p.m. Euchre 8.30. Price 35¢. _ TRUCKS WANTED â€" Any 'cond_i- EUCHRE AND SALE OF WORK, B‘XZA‘ARdeer'!h:;fispiqe's_of the Women‘s Association of Emery United Church will be held in the Emery Hall, on Saturday, October 24 at 2 p.m. Tea served. Group 3 of CENTRAL _ UNITED CHURCH WA will hold a RUMâ€" MAGE SALE in the _ CHURCH HALL on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th, from 10 â€" 12 A.M. ONE HOCKEY GLOVE â€" Name Alex Armstrong on face of glove. Call CH. 1â€"6113 REWARD Vicinity Main & Lawrence TRUCKS WANTED RUMMAGE SALE COMING EVENTS LoOST Heat your home with a McClary Space Heater and be assured of plenty of heat in the winter. Regular Price $99.50 MCCLARY Modern Styling Efficient Operation Easy to Instal Clean Heat Removable Top Grill Micro Pilot Burner Tip Out Humidifier SPACE HEATER Story of Gordon Alcott‘s Little NHL Broadcast story of Gordon Alcott and his little NHL will be carâ€" ried over CBC Â¥rom coast to coast this Friday night at 10.30, on the CBC Sportviews edited by Gordon Howard. . ol _ The Little NHL is widely known throughout Canadp algd it has become so popular in Ontario that District Commis: sioners have been appointed and already tl.ce towns have applied for the privilege of staging the allâ€"day Allâ€"Ontario Tournament in April _ â€"Player‘s contracts and conâ€" stitutions have been printed and are now available. _ _ Two weeks ago, Mr. Alcott was the guest of Gordon Howâ€" ard on his CBC Sports Roundâ€" up on the fifteen minute proâ€" gram from 6.15 to 6.30, and so much interest was shown by the listeners that CBC decided to give it Dominion coverage. MODEL 150 MODEL 25 DELUXE © 56 Ice Cu!l ©@ Styled for Beauty ®@ Automatic Timing e 17.7 sq. F @ Oneâ€"Piece Cooking Top ©@ Porcelain Enamei Oven : M ®@ Oven Light e 2 B|g Cris ®@ Smokeless Broiler ® Warming Oven ® Butter Ke ®@ Two Storage Drawers @ Selector Switch SEE US BEFORE YOU BUV! It is safe to put most sneakers, tenni. shoes or feam rubber scuffs into the washing machine. They need a thorough cleaning in soap and water occasionally. . 5 Main St. S. CH. 1â€"4461 G. W. PACKHAM HOUSEKOLD HINT REAL ESTATE MCCLARY RANGE Weston CH. 1â€"3213 Open ‘Evenings TOWN OF WESTON Clerk‘s Notice of First Posting of Voters‘ List, 1953, of the Town of Weston in the County of York NOTICE is hereby given that 1 have complied with Section 9 of The Voters‘ Lists Act, 1951, and that 1 have posted up at my office in the Town Hall, Weston, on the 14th day of October, 1953, a list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspecâ€" tion. AND | hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according to law, the last day of appeal being the 28th) day of October, 1953. DATED this 14th day of October, 1953. ' G. H. CLARKSON, Residents Of Humber Heights . And Surrounding Areas 12 DIXON ROAD TAKE NOTICE THAT 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of North York intends to construct works in ‘the following named streets between the points hereinafter mentioned and inte the lands abutting directly on the works, namely: (A) WATERMAINS: (Special assessment to be paid Street Jane Street Sheppard Avenue Township of North York Local Improvement Notice 2. Appilcation will be made b i T lertaking of the said works an y the Corporation to he Ontario Municipal i k h d ho f 3 f t J . * 4 icipa Board for its approval of the undertaki i d an ow- ner may within twentyâ€"one days after the first publication of this notice file with the Board his objective to flllc :ei: 'wov: 'bl' e d y ing underâ€" 3. The said Board may approve of the s objections to the works will be considered. Dated at Willowdale, October 9th, 1953. _1 & \P First Published, October 15th, 1953. MYRA C.. HALDEN From Wilson Avenue Jane Street Exclusive Hoir Stylist Of skilled personal attention and fully adequate facilities to set off your natural hair beauty to its adâ€" vantage if you visit » YOU ARE ASSURED MCCLARY Refrigerator Miracle Capacity 56 Ice Cubes Deluxe Styling Clerk, Town of Weston. 2 Big Crispers 17.7 $q. Ft. of Shelves Butter Keeper DR 91â€"53 said works being undertaken, but before doing so it To Sheppard Avenc. CPR Rightâ€"ofâ€"Way nship of North York intends to construct as a local improvement the underâ€"mentioned the points hereinafter mentioned and intends to specially assess a port of the cost upon CHerry 1â€"7447 in 10 annual instalments), $105,000.00 75,000.00 Estimates Cost Fleming Gilmour, manager of the Bank of Montreal in Weston, is doing some tall hustling these days. The reason, he tells us, is this: the new Canada Saving Bonds go on sale next Monday and already the orders are flowing in. ‘‘This year," he says, ""they‘re the best ever. In fact, they‘re the buy of the year, oné â€" if you wish it, as many people do â€" you have a full year in which to pay for them. ‘‘The increased interest rate may be considered‘the chiet attraction this yjr,“ said Mr. Gilmour, ‘"and at 33%4 per cent per annum, the bondÂ¥ give a splendid return. "‘But the features that appeal to most people are the ease with which the bonds can be bought â€"â€" just 5 per cent down, $2.50 on a $50â€"bond, $5 on a $100â€"bond, and the balante in easy monthly instalments over a year â€" and the fact that they may be redemeed by the holder at their full face value at any time without loss, plus interest to the end of the previous calandar month. ‘‘This‘", said Mr. Gilmour, "provides a guiden opportunity to carry on a personal savings programme with the full backing of the Government." Bonds in the $50 and $100 denominations carry 12 yearly coupons at the rate of 33%%4 per cent, while those of larger deâ€" nominations can be obtained either in the same form, or in "fully registered" form with interest being paid to the bondâ€"holder annually by cheque. THE BUY OF THE YEAR â€" AND A YEAR TO BUY IT Est. Twp. Water Area Share $71,280.00 46,302.00 may appoint a time and place when any PHONE CH. 1â€"1201 Est. Con Per Foo Frontag $3.00 3.00 Township Clerk. A. . STANDING, Est. Annual Rate per Foot Frontage $ .40 .40

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